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Salted and Styled’s Cooking Class: Rendering Lard

September 4, 2013

Recipe and Styling by Libbie Summers Photography by Chia Chong If you think back to the best pie you’ve ever had, with the flakiest crust, there’s a good possibility the crust was […]

The Secret To A Perfect Pie Crust

November 13, 2012

If you think back to the best pie you’ve ever had, with the flakiest crust, there’s a good possibility the crust was made from leaf lard. Leaf lard is the highest grade of lard and is obtained from the fat deposit around the kidneys and inside the loin of a pig.

How To: Jillian’s Organic Chic Corn Projects

August 22, 2012

Jillian admired the delicate corn-husks as she sprayed them with water then ironed them flat. After placing them under books for a night, she arranged the husks on the floor and carefully hot-glued each one to the next creating a large half-lace, half-lattice cover for the table she had just freshly painted her favorite color; lilac.

Step by Step: Making Duck Breast Prosciutto

June 11, 2012

Traditionally, prosciutto is a salt cured and dry aged Italian ham with a delicate buttery texture. In this duck version, Chef Roberto Leoci spins the story a little differently by using a fresh duck breast and a few simple ingredients. The only thing you may find difficult with his technique…is the waiting.